Medicine Schools near Dickson

Dickson, TN
has
six medicine schools within
a 100-mile radius of its city center.
Vanderbilt University, the highest ranked school in this group with a medicine program, has a total student population of 12,506. It is the
17th highest ranked school in the USA and the
highest in the state of Tennessee.
To learn more about medicine programs in Dickson,
ratemyprofessors.com has reviews of medicine professors at Vanderbilt University such as
Awadh Binhazim,
Frank Boehm,
Joshua Perry,
Juleigh Petty,
Holly Tucker,
and Marian Yagel.

Medicine students from Dickson schools who go on to become
physicians,
doctors,
nurses,
surgeons, etc.
have a good chance at finding employment.
For example, there are 274,160 people working as
physicians and surgeons alone in the US, and their average annual salary is
$173,860.
Also, Anesthesiologists make on average $211,750 per year and there are about 37,450 of them employed in the US today.
In fact, in the Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin area alone, there are
270 employed anesthesiologists earning an average salary of
$#. Physicians and surgeons in this area earn
$203,840/yr and there are 1,130 employed.

Dickson lies in Dickson county, which is one of the
26 counties in Tennessee. Overall, the Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin area has 719,830 total employed workers according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, with a 0.7% unemployment
rate, $19.13/hr average worker wage, and a $39,790 average annual salary.
Thus, about 1.574 out of every 1000 jobs in Dickson are held by physicians and surgeons,
and 0.371/1000 are held by anesthesiologists.

Of the 6 medicine schools
with a 100-mile radius of
Dickson,
only 2 have a student population over 10k.
After taking into account tuition, living expenses, and financial aid,
Vanderbilt University
comes out as the most expensive ($20,446/yr) for medicine students, with Western Kentucky University as the lowest, reported at only $9,729/yr.

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Medicine Schools near Dickson

Dickson, TN
has
six medicine schools within
a 100-mile radius of its city center.
Vanderbilt University, the highest ranked school in this group with a medicine program, has a total student population of 12,506. It is the
17th highest ranked school in the USA and the
highest in the state of Tennessee.
To learn more about medicine programs in Dickson,
ratemyprofessors.com has reviews of medicine professors at Vanderbilt University such as
Awadh Binhazim,
Frank Boehm,
Joshua Perry,
Juleigh Petty,
Holly Tucker,
and Marian Yagel.

Medicine students from Dickson schools who go on to become
physicians,
doctors,
nurses,
surgeons, etc.
have a good chance at finding employment.
For example, there are 274,160 people working as
physicians and surgeons alone in the US, and their average annual salary is
$173,860.
Also, Anesthesiologists make on average $211,750 per year and there are about 37,450 of them employed in the US today.
In fact, in the Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin area alone, there are
270 employed anesthesiologists earning an average salary of
$#. Physicians and surgeons in this area earn
$203,840/yr and there are 1,130 employed.

Dickson lies in Dickson county, which is one of the
26 counties in Tennessee. Overall, the Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin area has 719,830 total employed workers according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, with a 0.7% unemployment
rate, $19.13/hr average worker wage, and a $39,790 average annual salary.
Thus, about 1.574 out of every 1000 jobs in Dickson are held by physicians and surgeons,
and 0.371/1000 are held by anesthesiologists.

Of the 6 medicine schools
with a 100-mile radius of
Dickson,
only 2 have a student population over 10k.
After taking into account tuition, living expenses, and financial aid,
Vanderbilt University
comes out as the most expensive ($20,446/yr) for medicine students, with Western Kentucky University as the lowest, reported at only $9,729/yr.